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Prospects for the Use of Additives in the Form of Fly Ash and Coke Breeze in the Creation of Soil Mixtures for Growing Plants. / Puhalsky, Jan; Loskutov, Svyatoslav; Saveliev, Anton et al.
Agriculture Digitalization and Organic Production - Proceedings of the third International Conference on Agriculture Digitalization and Organic Production ADOP 2023. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2023. p. 193-202.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Prospects for the Use of Additives in the Form of Fly Ash and Coke Breeze in the Creation of Soil Mixtures for Growing Plants
AU - Puhalsky, Jan
AU - Loskutov, Svyatoslav
AU - Saveliev, Anton
AU - Shiffon, Jacob
AU - Postnikov, Gleb
AU - Kaushan, Polina
AU - Vinogradov, Mikhail
N1 - The reported study was funded by Grant of the President of the Russian Federation, project No. MK-5056.2022.1.6. Публикация для корректировки.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - A study was made on the possibility of using non-traditional materials from industrial production (fly ash and coke breeze) in order to involve them in the technological cycle of creating soils for growing cultivated plants in greenhouse conditions. Poor soddy-podzolic soil was used as the basis for creating the soil mixture. The objects for the study were the plants of common pea and white lupine. The experiment was carried out at full light culture in a closed grow tent. The total duration of the experiment was 35 days. The impact of additives was assessed by the dynamics of changes in the biometric characteristics of the resulting biomass (length and weight of shoots and roots). The addition of fly ash and coke breeze in small percentages did not lead to a significant stimulation of the biomass of cultivated plants. Therefore, it is too early to draw an unambiguous conclusion. However, the introduction of additives in small doses, up to 10–20%, may, in the future, affect the savings of mineral fertilizers and the amount of other components modifying the substrate.
AB - A study was made on the possibility of using non-traditional materials from industrial production (fly ash and coke breeze) in order to involve them in the technological cycle of creating soils for growing cultivated plants in greenhouse conditions. Poor soddy-podzolic soil was used as the basis for creating the soil mixture. The objects for the study were the plants of common pea and white lupine. The experiment was carried out at full light culture in a closed grow tent. The total duration of the experiment was 35 days. The impact of additives was assessed by the dynamics of changes in the biometric characteristics of the resulting biomass (length and weight of shoots and roots). The addition of fly ash and coke breeze in small percentages did not lead to a significant stimulation of the biomass of cultivated plants. Therefore, it is too early to draw an unambiguous conclusion. However, the introduction of additives in small doses, up to 10–20%, may, in the future, affect the savings of mineral fertilizers and the amount of other components modifying the substrate.
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U2 - 10.1007/978-981-99-4165-0_18
DO - 10.1007/978-981-99-4165-0_18
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 9789819941643
SP - 193
EP - 202
BT - Agriculture Digitalization and Organic Production - Proceedings of the third International Conference on Agriculture Digitalization and Organic Production ADOP 2023
PB - Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
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